dish

dish
noun
1) (for food) Schale, die; (flatter) Platte, die; (deeper) Schüssel, die
2) in pl. (crockery) Geschirr, das

wash — or (coll.)

do the dishes — Geschirr spülen; abwaschen

3) (type of food) Gericht, das
4) (coll.): (woman, girl) klasse Frau (ugs.)
5) (receptacle) Schale, die
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/86243/dish_out">dish out
- dish up
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[diʃ]
noun
1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) die Schüssel
2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) das Gericht
- dishwasher
- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out
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dish
[dɪʃ]
I. n
<pl -es>
1. (for serving) Schale f; AM (plate) Teller m
deep \dish Schüssel f
to put sth in [or on] a \dish etw in eine Schüssel tun
to serve sth in [or on] a \dish etw in einer Schüssel servieren
2. (crockery)
the \dishes pl das Geschirr kein pl
the dirty \dishes das schmutzige [o dreckige] Geschirr
to do [or wash] the \dishes [ab]spülen, abwaschen
to stack the \dishes das Geschirr stapeln
3. (meal) Gericht nt
favourite \dish Lieblingsgericht nt, Leibgericht nt
main \dish Hauptspeise
sweet \dish Süßspeise f
fish \dish Fischgericht nt
side \dish Beilage f
4. TELEC Schüssel f, Antenne f fam
satellite \dish Parabolantenne f, Satellitenschüssel f fam
5. (approv sl: man) toller Typ fam; (woman) klasse Frau fam
II. vt
1. (serve)
to \dish sth etw anrichten
2. (dated sl)
to \dish sb jdn ruinieren
to \dish sth etw zunichtemachen
to \dish sb's chances [of sth] jds Chancen [auf etw akk] zunichtemachen
3.
to \dish the dirt on sb jdn öffentlich bloßstellen
III. vi AM (fam: gossip) klatschen, tratschen
to \dish about sth etw breittreten fam, sich akk über etw akk auslassen
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[dɪʃ]
1. n
1) Schale f; (for serving) Schüssel f, Schale f
2) pl (= crockery) Geschirr nt

to do the dishes — Geschirr spülen, abwaschen

3) (= food) Gericht nt

fish/pasta dishes — Fisch-/Nudelgerichte pl

4) (ELEC) Parabolreflektor m; (also dish aerial (Brit) or antenna (US)) Parabolantenne f, Schüssel f (inf)
5) (US inf

= inside knowledge, secret) have you heard the latest dish? — weißt du schon das Neueste?

6) (inf girl) klasse Frau (inf), scharfe Braut (sl); (man) toller Typ (inf), scharfer Typ (sl)
2. vt
1) (= serve) anrichten
2)

to dish the dirt on sb (inf) — jdn in den Dreck ziehen (inf)

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dish [dıʃ]
A s
1. a) flache Schüssel
b) (Servier)Platte f
c) pl Geschirr n:
do (oder wash) the dishes abspülen
2. Schüssel f (voll)
3. GASTR Gericht n:
that’s not my dish umg das ist nichts für mich; made B 1
4. schüsselartige Vertiefung
5. Konkavität f:
the dish of the wheel TECH der Radsturz
6. RADIO, TV umg Schüssel f (Parabolantenne)
7. umg
a) dufte Puppe
b) toller Typ
B v/t
1. dish up
a) Essen auftragen, servieren,
b) umg eine Geschichte etc auftischen
2. dish out
a) Essen austeilen,
b) umg aus-, verteilen:
dish out a beating to sb jemanden verprügeln;
dish it out austeilen
3. auch TECH konkav machen, schüsselartig vertiefen, (nach innen) wölben
4. TECH ein Rad stürzen
5. umg Hoffnungen, Pläne etc zunichtemachen:
dish one’s chances sich seine Chancen vermasseln
C v/i sich konkav austiefen
* * *
noun
1) (for food) Schale, die; (flatter) Platte, die; (deeper) Schüssel, die
2) in pl. (crockery) Geschirr, das

wash — or (coll.)

do the dishes — Geschirr spülen; abwaschen

3) (type of food) Gericht, das
4) (coll.): (woman, girl) klasse Frau (ugs.)
5) (receptacle) Schale, die
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
n.
Gericht -e n.
Schüssel -n f.

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